On Fri, 8 Sep 2017 23:41:48 -0000 (UTC), Lewis
wrote:
Microsoft always finds a way to ****ify their software. This has nothing
to do with the Mac, only with Microsoft's incompetence.
You two clueless clods have already proven you know nothing about the topic.
As stated prior it's best that you and that nospam clueless clod just leave
the conversation sooner rather than later because this isn't about your pet
peeves.
The question is about
:
Q1: Embedding a specific font into both Mac & Windows PowerPoint 2007.
Q2: Complying with the legal agreement that the copyright remain intact.
Embedding a font into Windows PowerPoint 2007 is described he
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...-in-powerpoint
The line of interest on embedding in that summary is:
"You can embed any TrueType font ... if they do not have license
restrictions."
An embedding problem we need to solve is described he
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00076_Embedding_fonts.htm
The line of interest on embedding in that summary is:
"Mac versions of PowerPoint can't embed fonts or use fonts that have been
embedded by a Windows version of PowerPoint."
The second question is complying with the legal agreement.
http://www.fontspace.com/michael-d-adams/roadgeek-2005
The line of interest in the legal agreement is:
"The license is freeware, non commercial."
Despite you having whooshed on the question, the question was clear.
Since you have already proven you know absolutely nothing of the topic,
it's best that you two clueless clods leave the conversation sooner rather
than later.